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The forgotten pearl of rock: Devolution

DEVO / Devolution / devo, inc.

We have always admired DEVO. A fine pop group writing tunes based on their “Theory of Devolution” (which has never really been explained — yet we will). Devolution is the band’s music-making concept. Each album follows a particular theme, the live shows accompanying this theme with outfits, motion graphics and a particular artstyle which excites us to this day. DeVo evolving over the years from isolated art students into elder statesmen of a movement (one which never quite took) has a touch of melancholy. Gigging their new 2010 album, we find they still really f*****’ rock as they did here:

For further research, see their official website or a video on DEVO’S GEAR inside UFO, or some recent photos via last.fm event pages:

DEVO



Now, why not try contemplating this youtube video with Mark Mothersbaugh. If you’re game, check out the entire? conspiracy starring DeVo, TiVo and BOB.

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The forgotten pearl of x-rated talk radio: Podcasting Smodcast

KEVIN SMITH / Smodcast / life and other funny junk

Fans of Kevin Smith will undoubtably know about his hilarious podcast with his producer sidekick Scott Mosier. Not work safe nor safe in most homes across America, this podcast is a hilarious take on a life of the everyman, breaking every FCC regulation therefore staying as human as possible. This is not a Howard Stern sort of gratuitous comedy show, rather more of a candid look into the views and theoretical views of a couple of extremely witty gentlemen.

Check out the Smodcast homepage at http://smodcast.com/ – Children, please do NOT click that link! I said no! Hey, stop that! Noooooooooooooo! Honestly, we don’t need to be sued nor tarnish an otherwise pristine upbringing. We tried for a month to keep this blog family friendly and it just wasn’t working. We’re not fans of the politically correct but we are fans of Warnings.

Subscribe to Smodcast via iTunes – Again, same warning as above because  our legal department [sic] tells us we must. Enjoy!

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The forgotten pearl of literary disco lyrics: Lady Marmalade and the Beast

FRENCH LIT / La Belle / dirty disco

Walt Disney’s and Jean Cocteau’s adaptations of Beauty and the Beast are both based on the very well-known eponymous fairy tale which was written by the French Madame Le Prince de Beaumont (1756). A fairy tale re-written for children, taming it down from the far more sensational original.

The first Beauty and the Beast (La Belle et la Bête) was written by Madame de Villeneuve in 1740. In her tale, the prince changed into a beast not only superficially but also in manners and mind. Every night, at dinner, the Beast asks the ritual question: “Voulez-vous coucher avec moi ce soir, la Belle ?” which translates these days, not to a polite “Do you want to go to bed with me, beautiful?” but actually a lot more like “Do you wanna F*** me!?” And of course the princess is shocked and disgusted.

Now if you remember a very famous song, Lady Marmalade (written by Bob Crewe & Kenny Nolan, produced by Allen Toussaint) performed by some curiously-named Patti LaBelle. Patti even uses the capital “B” in the second part of her last name (pseudonym), as in the quite non-subtle original French version. Uncanny similarities? We speculate that this is indeed the true origin.

Now you know what Patti is really singing, that demanding Diva!
Enjoy this original song more than ever before with all of its expletives:

Gitchi gitchi ya ya da da
Gitchi gitchi ya ya here
Mocha Chocalata ya ya 
Creole lady Marmalade 
Voulez-vous coucher avec moi ce soir ?!
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The forgotten pearl of contemporary love songs: Chat Room Fever by BFF

BFF / Soft Tools / chatroom fever

Love songs come and go each year and so do the tears and stomach pain. What we’ve unearthed is truly the supreme love song of the 21st century. Surprisingly, it isn’t performed by Sinatra. It isn’t Barry Manilow nor Rod Stewart. It isn’t Justin Bieber or Ben Folds Five. It’s the band called BFF with their honest lament, Chat Room Fever.

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The forgotten pearl of St. Valentine’s Day, 2010: The Year Of The Tiger

14 FEB 2010 / Year Of The (Metal) Tiger / st. valentine’s day

Today, the 14th of February, 2010 is but a Hallmark Holiday in the United States and abroad some like to call Saint Valentine’s Day. In ancient (3500 yrs+) Chinese astrology, this is the first day of 寅 (The Year Of The Tiger, 14 Feb 2010 – 2 Feb 2011) which tends to come around every 12 years and more specifically every 48 years to get the same animal/elemental match — this year is the Metal Tiger. The Tiger symbolizes courage and fearless protection. We are going to need a lot of courage this year and luckily we’ll have it. Props to the ancient Chinese!

Les Paul and Mary Ford performing
HOLD THAT TIGER
from the 1953 “The Colgate Comedy Hour” tapings
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Not to digress, but honestly, isn’t this another amazing moment from Les Paul and wife Mary Ford? “Here kitty kitty kitty, here kitty kitty!” We love them. Les Paul is well-known for inventing the electric guitar and composing many standards musicians play today, but he also invented a tiny little thing that was to become massively important: MULTI-TRACK RECORDING! The first to put sound on sound, overdubbing, constructing layers of guitars and Mary’s vocal harmonies. He passed away last August 2009 at the age of 94. He was playing gigs that year!
If you are unaware of this genius, music, technology and history buffs alike really must watch the documentary “Les Paul: Chasing Sound!” by John Paulson and James Arnts. (that links to hulu.com which is only available in some countries- we are deeply sorry, try searching elsewhere). If you love music you will throw your arms around him. If you are a guitar player you will throw yourself out a window. Happy Valentine’s, Mary, Les and Tigers everywhere!
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